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Show Decline Foods ! SCHOOL PUPILS de- on foods have two for steadily de-They are still P. . Skaggs The prices Vined JUNIOR OF UTAH ENTER A SPELLING BEE immediately pas-- 1 customers on to our do no 5 We declines. until fold up f prices t Lent stocks are ex-- ll system I Ced. See In L selling price on Del Jonte Toma o Sauce, f I Lcaroni, Shrimps, ers and onderful Oyst- many other values. 13c Lb. Pot Roasts market will have u s u a 1 bargains two u n customers our for Satu- rday. Good plump hens iU sell for only 13c per alpound. At this price, affcan most everyone ord to s e r v e chicken dumplings for uid Sun-ja- y dinner. Plan on getting your chicken early jo as to avoid any possibility of being disap-lointeWe will also Pot tender, toasts for 10c a pound, d. juicy 11 rhis nice is a very cheap for quality beef, t pays to shop at 0. P. kaggs System market. sight-seein- Grapefruit Nevada. 10c Can of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Goulding here Monday last. Mrs. Roy Hill of Salt Lake City is Grapefruit is rich in flavor. It is the broken sections of the same quality as .Shavers (both are packed by the same people). At Saturdays unusual Floridan fruit 7 of 10c per large jean, many will want 'several cans. price Bananas I I ripe bananas will for 5c per pound all Firm, sell day Saturday. Served I with our O. P. S. Jell Powder, they make a wonderful dessert. Choose any flavor you desire at Saturdays price I iRSKAGGS STORES "A Surety of Parity' Mantua News By Mrs. Cannon Hailing s Jennie Hadley of Brigham City a week-en- guest here of d Mice The Mutuals presented a three-ac- t comedy drama entitled, The Directors Meeting last Thursday evening at the ward hall. Twelve characters were In the cast A large crowd attended and greatly enjoyed the performance. Miss Doril White of Willard was a guest of Miss Elaine Jensen on Thursday last Miss Lucille Jensen, who is teach-- , lug school at Tremonton, and Elaine JenBen, who is attending the U. S. A CL at Logan, spent the week-en- d here with their parents, Mr. and MrB. Lewis Jensen. Miss Ruth Nielson spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nielson. Miss Nielson Is attending the U. S. A C. Rodney Schow, who is attending the U. S. A C. at Logan, spent the week-en- d here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Schow. eice Hailing. and Mrs. Norman Jeppsen have imed to their home here, having the past few months at Ogden, which place Mr. Jeppsen has been; ping school. Residents of Fayette County. Iowa, r. and Mrs; Smyth Oviatt and are wondering who has been sending jpdren of Salt Lake City, are guests out numerous letters containing $1 jMrs. Oviatts parents, Mr. and Mrs. bills in envelopes with no name or C. Jeppson. explanation. Miss Elna Jensen spent the week-- I at Brigham City, a guest of Miss Thomas Turnbull of West Hertle-poo- l, fjorie Dixon. England, was fined $125 for inIrs- son to vote Peter Peterson and Winston ducing his Ison of Brigham City were guests at the general election. HEESSESS LARSENS 0C7TEKYA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: BECCO, 2 Large Bottles STRING BEANS, Green, 5c Can or 12 TEA (Tree), Vi-lPkg. OATS (Checker), Small Size b. LEMONS, Dozen Small Insnected Ben-nio- for 35c 55c 29c 10c 10c 22c 15c Corn Fed Steer Pot Roast, lb., 12c 11c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb 8c Rib or Brisket Boil, lb 25c 3 lbs..: Sausage, 13c Veal Chops, lb. 15c Sliced Bacon, lb 12c Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb Fresh Fish! Pork Loin Chops or Roast, lb. Salmon or Halibut -- 15c 25c Mothers Cocoa 2 Pound Tin 29c The Perfect Breakfast IO Bars 25c Soap Luna White Cleanser for Laundry Purposes. Grape Fruit All Sizes, Pound 5c Large, Fancy Florida Russetts. I 1 ! I A Fine Celery Hearts Large Bunch 1 OC White, Sweet, Crisp. LemonsFruit.Large Size, Dozi Sunkist, Juicy Head Lettuce, Large, Crisp Heads. 2 cans I Pineapple Fancy Matched Slices. Lard 8 pound Pail Pure Star, Hog Lard Extra Quality. Pound Butter, Sweet Cream Butter. Fancy, Flour 48 Pound Bag Mountain Queen A Home Product. -- -- 25c 69c 21c 75c QUALITY MEATS (U. S. Inspected) Pork Loin Roast Loin of Young, Grain-Fe- d 10c 12c 9c "Pound Pork. DANCE Pound Pork Chops Center Loin Lean, Tender Chops. At Corinne Beef Pot Roast Thurs., March 3rd Shoulder and Prime Rib Pound Young, Tender. Pound 15c Sliced Bacon Bacon. Best Pound 10c Salmon Whole Columbia or Half Fish. Red River Merry Makers Orchestra Sugar-Cure- d SYCAMORES COUNTRY STORE NORTH MAIN STREET I BRIGHAM CITY S Specials for Saturday 64c j LARD, Sego Brand, 8 lbs. (Special) PINEAPPLE, Large, Broken Slices, 2 for 25c I 19c I JELLO (All Flavors), 3 Pkgs. 28c OATS, Mothers China SARDINES, Large, Oval Cans (In Mustard I 25c or Tomato Sauce), 3 for SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! : 15c 15c ORANGES, 288 Size, Sweet, Juicy, Dozen 18c I 15c LETTUCE, Large, Solid Heads, 2 for Cartons MATCHES, COCOA, Kitchen King 6-B- ox U. S. INSPECTED MEATS VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, lb I PORK LOIN CHOPS, 2 lbs. S 12c I 25c 25c I 15c 5c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 1 5 Pound Jar Cocoa. Mow-rey- Shakespeares Plays The Eighth grade students of Miss Masons third hour English class have been studying a few very Interesting Shakespearean plays. These playsj have been simplified by the omission) of difficult Elizabethan expressions. The students were assigned their parts and had to memorize them ready to have the plays. The pupils ouly had to memorize the parts in one sitting. The two plays dramatized, were: 15c Extra Choice Quality. Honored Not Disgraced Our school halls should be honored! not disgraced. To keep them this! way every one must be a good citizen and also be proud of our school. When one sees a piece of paper and apple, or any other kind of rubbish, he should not say, I will not pick that up because I did not put that A New Activity He should pick it up with there. In order to increase the circula- the thought, That ought not to be I think everyone enjoys clean, tion of good magazines, the seventh there. grade English classes have organized school halls. DOROTHY BECK. a circulating library. This library was started by a good friend of the s Junior high' school who loaned us The stopping of Malcolm R. massive hall clock In Edinburgh, twenty-fou- r copies of Travel magazine. These copies were divided up Scotland, resulted In the discovery of among the English classes and a a burglar hidden there. librarian was selected to take care of Police complain that Isador Pollock them in each class. of Chicago, made a practice of enterOne eighth grade history class has under construction, realso adopted the same library system. ing buildings and selling them the bathtubs, moving The librarians so far chosen are: to dealers. Eighth grade: Orion Nelsen; Seventh grade: Darwin Cooley, Max Bott, Mae Olsen, Jarvis Peterson, and Alberta Jensen. M. I. A. SAUSAGE (Fresh Ground), 3 lbs. DRIVE DOWN SAVE MONEY! BK W. B. JENSEN & SONS MEATS AND GROCERIES HAY, COAL AND GRAIN Can GRAPEFRUIT, Pail SYRUP, BUTTER, Fresh Creamery, Pound Brick CHEESE, COFFEE (Folgers), Pound nce 10-Pou- nd 5-Po- 5c 59c 22c 69c 35c 29c 23c TOILET SOAP (Velvet Skin), 5 Bars. ... 19c SOAP, B. W. or Sunny Monday, 10 Bars 25c 15c MATCHES, 6 Boxes 29c Package RAISINS, 25c1 BEANS (Cut, Stringless), 3 Cans 25c PINEAPPLE, 2 y2 Size, 2 Cans 15c CLOROX, Large Bottle 35c WHITE' KING, Large Size 7c CELERY, White, Crisp 5c LETTUCE, (Large Heads), Each 29c ORANGES (Extra Large), Dozen LEMONS, Heavy With Juice, Dozen. . . ,18c 10c POT ROAST (Steer Beef), Pound. VEAL ROAST (Best Shoulder), Pound. .11c 16c LEG OF LAMB (Milk Fed), Pound 25c PORK SAUSAGE, 3 Pounds 8c RIB BOIL (Lean), Pound 4-Po- -- PUREX (Same As Clorox) BUTTER (Superior), Creamery, lb U, S. Washingtons Birthday On Monday we observed Washingtons birthday. Assembly was held at 10:30 oclock. Dr. Adam S. n gave us a real appreciation of our country, our flag, and the leaders of our country. It was very very quiet while Dr. Bennion was speaking and the applause at the end showed the gratitude of the audience. Some very fine musical numbers were given jby the band and the Bee Tee Glee club. George Washington was a friend and patron of music. He had many fine musical instrumeits in his home: His favorite song wr.s The Way Worn Traveler. Peanut Butter 2 Seventh OYSTERS, Large Size Can, 2 for CORN MEAL, Bag jQ2&53EE&9Bl3&9 Beans Navy Fancy (Treat Northern. The Spelling Contest and Eighth grades have challenged each other in a spelling contest. Each advisory class has been practicing on It for almost a week or more. Some of the students get spelled down on words like these: zephyr, affidavit, phosphorus, ingredients, definitely, Hallowe'en, rheumatism, anniversary, grippe, pneumonia, conveniently, and appendicitis. We are wondering which grade will win. No one knows until the contest is over. LILA LEE. The HELEN JARVIS,, Editor visiting with her father, Ferdinand Nelson and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson and Mrs. Wilford Hailing spent Tuesday at Logan with relatives. . Miss Lillian and Russell Jeppsen, who are teaching school at Ogden, with their par- I spent the week-en- d ents here, Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Jeppsen. The Recreation club members, with 1 their partners, entertained at a very pleasant social Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen. A delicious hot supper was, served to thirty guests. Monte Carlo ! Whist was the pastime of the eve- I ning, with high score prize for the couple going to Mr. and Mrs. Clark I Rasmussen; high score for ladieB, Clara Jensen, and mens high score, t Alston Jensen. The decorations and place cards were in keeping with St Valentines day. of 5c a package. .FOOD Box Elder Junior High School Notes States. Twenty-si- x thousand grade school students of Utah, mostly members of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades, are completing their last lap of study in preparation for school championships. The events in each school to determine the school champion must be over during the week of March 1st, according to the announcement of Stephen J. Moloney, contest director. School champions each will be presented with a certificate of championship and will hare the right to enter one of the eight district contests to be held in the state by March 27th. The intermounatin spelling bee is sponsored In Utah, Idaho, Western Wyoming and Eastern Nevada by The Salt Lake Tribune. Fifty-si- x thousand compete In the four states. School champions are awarded certificates, district champions receive! silver, medals for themselves and a bronze plaque for their schools, and In addition receive a trip with all expenses paid for themselves and escorts to the state finals to be held in Salt Lake about April 15th. The state champions each receive a gold medal for themselves, a plaque for their schools and a two weeks vacation tour which includes a train trip through the Feather River Canyon to San Francisco, a visit in the bay cities, a boat trip to Los Angeles where they will be guests of Richard Dix, R. K. O. motion picture star on a trip through the studios, a visit to g Santa Catalina Island, and entertainment in Los Angeles, and on the return trip a visit to the famous Hoover Dam at Boulder City, Chickens Lr 4 Prices for Saturday, February 27, 1932: 5 Pounds BETH STEWART. The Salt Lake Tribune Sponsors Contest our win-- 1 JJJs and shelf displays Saturday. Note the new h were: the greatest play that Shakespeare wrote, and MacBeth. This Is the first taste of the famous Shakespearean plays that the students have had, but we hope not the last. Hamlet HIGHLIGHTS S. S The Taming of the The Twelfth Night The other plays studied, Hospital Tissue (Toilet Paper), 4 Pkgs. Cocoa (Kitchen King), Pkg. White King (Small Size); 3 Pkgs Corn Meal, Bag Pie Apples in Cans (Gallon Size) Spuds (Blue Victor or Bliss), Cwt Fresh Creamery Butter, lb Large Oranges, Dozen Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs.: Nice,'Juicy Lemons, Dozen CampbelPs Soups, 3 Cans 1-l- 9-l- ; f 1 b. b. .25c .14c 25c 25c 35c 75c 23c 29c 15c 18c 25c QUALITY MEATS Tender Steaks (Any Cut), lb Pot Roasts (Corn-Fe- d Beef), lb Fork Roasts (Shoulder Cuts), lb Pork Roasts' (Leg Cuts), lb. Veal Roasts (Shoulder Cuts), lb Veal Roasts (Leg Cuts), lb.: Leg of Lamb, lb Lamb Chops (Loin), lb Pure Pork Sausage, 3 lbs Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb 12c 10c 9c 15c 12c .15c v. . . -- 17c 170 25c 10c VALBERG MEAT & GROCERY fl SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! AT OLES MARKET GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS, lb LARGE ORANGES, Dozen LARGE LEMONS, Dozen. 5c 39c FRESH TEXAS SPINACH, lb Pail. MOUNTAIN LARD, 5c 82c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb.. LOIN PORK ROAST, lb VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb BEEF BOILING MEAT, 2 ibs PORK SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. PORK SAUSAGE, 3 lbs STEWING HENS, lb.: ROASTING CHICKENS, !b Home of Quality 10c 8-l- 18c b. - 15c 12c 15c 25c 25c - : 20c . - I |